
Nature journaling — just try not to be inspired
This article was written (and illustrated!) by Courtney Lafleur, Senior Park Clerk at Murphys Point Provincial Park. Time spent in

This article was written (and illustrated!) by Courtney Lafleur, Senior Park Clerk at Murphys Point Provincial Park. Time spent in

In today’s post, the Chairdog of the Ontario Barks committee shows off his best buds at their favourite provincial parks

Today’s post comes from Eva Paleczny, learning and education specialist with Ontario Parks. On my morning drive to work one

You’ve recently unwrapped the latest iPhone or a shiny new digital camera, perhaps an SLR with some fancy lenses. Now you
Spring has entered the chat. Everyone knows the saying “April showers bring May flowers,” but in reality, there are lots
Roger LaFontaine originally came to Algonquin Provincial Park looking for creepy creatures like leeches, snails, crayfish and rotifers in the

Today’s blog post comes from Corina Brdar, an ecologist who is also actively involved in the nature journaling and mindfulness

Spring has sprung at Ontario Parks! The sun is out, the birds are chirping, and the days of snow and

Black Bears live across Ontario in forested areas where they can find enough food, shelter, and denning sites. Our provincial